Big Star - September Gurls - live Stockholm video free download


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Big Star - September Gurls - live Stockholm 2006.02.19 at Kägelbanan

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11 years ago

Derlin Clair

Really something,performing "September Gurls:" in Stockholm,in Sweden,the land of the hit 70,s pop group Abba.

11 years ago

Ulf Berlin

A magic moment in Stockholm, thank you for capturing it! The Posies we’re a bore on the stage, but they are doing a fantastic job backing up Alex: the back-up vocals, rhythm guitar and, among all, the great bass playing! I’m so lucky I got he chance to see Alex and with such great musicians, he’s one of my favorite songwriters, singers and guitarists! And Jody was as great as in the seventies on the drums.

12 years ago

Nick Detroit

Alex Chilton Rules!!!

12 years ago

psychobollox

@crimfan i'd say so ....

12 years ago

psychobollox

@bgrrrlie original Big Star drummer Jody Stephens, as far as i know ....

12 years ago

teshigawara102

不朽の名曲

13 years ago

crimfan

@bgrrrlie I assume it was Jody Stephens, the original drummer of Big Star?

13 years ago

itfollowedmehome

Love this. Thanks for posting it. I was always a fan, and was lucky enough to meet him at a show once, so I'll have those home movies playing in my head forever! :) R.I.P.

14 years ago

Stilltouchinyourtitt

I'll never forget that "December boy's got it bad." Thank you, Alex.

14 years ago

Matt N

We love you Alex...RIP...

14 years ago

BlackBoba

Shit just heard !Why do all the cool guys die young? RIP Alex hope your jamming with Chris up in Heaven

14 years ago

Mike Rowave

2010 has to get better. RIP Sir Alex....

14 years ago

freshacconci

R.I.P. Alex :(

14 years ago

spankiek

I agree. Musically, I hear it as a more fully-formed version of the Beatles' "Nowhere Man". Lyrically, it's the oldest story ever (love lost) told from a stunningly unique perspective. And the original studio performance is heaven on earth.

14 years ago

spankiek

For sure, decades later both bands are still influencing musicians all over the world. I think the Lennon/McCartney songbook contains a lot more pop classics, but they had seven years (approx.) of writing "together". Chilton/Bell had probably less than two years - one album and part of a second. Every tune is solid, not a throway in the bunch. So from the standpoint of consistency, I do think Chilton/Bell have the edge.

14 years ago

bgrrrlie

Thank you! And my video filming skills have improved a lot since this one, this was one of the first videos at live gigs I filmed!

14 years ago

wehideandseek

Sonically, one of the better audio quality in the numerous versions of this phenomenal tune.

14 years ago

shotdonkey

hprdg: you should! both the chilton "1970" cd and -especially- chris bell`s "I am the cosmos" are treasures to be sought out by all BS fans...both well recorded, too and far from just outtakes.

14 years ago

shotdonkey

huskyjerk: no, silly! this is POP: what sounds better, "september gurls", or "december boys"? seriously. if your choice is the latter, then maybe you should switch your listening preferences to glam? ;-)

14 years ago

huskyjerk

So the song should be called "December Boys". Geez!!!

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